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Motor Wheel became a subsidiary of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in 1964, but left Lansing entirely in 1996. [2] Meanwhile, the former headquarters building remained vacant until it was purchased by an investor in 1996. The building was converted into the Motor Wheel Lofts by developer Harry H Hepler in 2007. [3]
This engine was designed and created so that a six cylinder engine could fit within an engine bay of car originally designed for an inline-four engine. ID code- AES 2.8-litre VR6 , 103 kW (140 PS; 138 hp) — 1996–2000 Volkswagen Eurovan
The Rice Mill Lofts building is a 108,000-square-foot structure originally built in 1892, and was once home to the largest rice mill in North America. [2] Entrepreneur Sean Cummings purchased the building in 1993, but did not begin renovations until March 2010. [1] In the meantime, the building was heavily vandalized.
Several old factory buildings have been converted into lofts or apartments including Textile Lofts, [46] Button Factory Lofts, [47] Murphy Varnish Factory, [48] and the Chocolate Factory. [49] Ironbound has three housing projects within its boundaries: Hyatt Court, Pennington Court, and Terrell Homes (formerly Franklin Delano Roosevelt Homes). [50]
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North Hills Mall originally opened in 1960 and was converted to an enclosed mall in 1967. [2] It was not only the first enclosed mall in Raleigh, it was also the first two-story, air-conditioned indoor mall between Washington, D.C. and Atlanta. [3] It originally opened a few years earlier as a small strip center before being redeveloped into a ...
Sylvester Stallone is the latest celebrity embracing artificial intelligence.. The "Rocky" star invested, along with several others, in Largo.ai, an AI-driven analytics platform for film, TV and ...
Mitchell built virtually all of the components for their cars, and the company enjoyed a reputation as a quality builder of medium-priced cars. [1] [2] Mitchell annual production was growing steadily from 82 cars in 1904 to 1,377 in 1907, 2,946 in 1909, 5,614 in 1910 and to just over 6,000 in 1912. [1]